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Ranjitsinhji

15 facts about the great Duleepsinhji

KS Duleepsinhji, born on June 13, 1905, was an Indian-born batsman who played 12 Tests for England.

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God’s bat!

“It’s not Sachin’s bat. It’s God’s

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Ranji scores three hundreds in a day!

Ranji was a legendary batsman.

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Ranjitsinhji alleged to have fathered an illegitimate son

Ranji is said to have had fathered a son with the daughter of his tutor at Cambridge.

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When Ranji’s royal vanity led to the premature end of a fine stallion

Ranji had posed in Paris for an American sculptor named Herbert Haseltine.

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1985 World Championship signed bat auctioned for Rs 4.5 lakh

A bat signed by players of all teams that took part in the 1985 World Championship of Cricket in Australia and belonging to the collection of former off-spin great Erapalli Prasanna, fetched the highest price in an auction held in Mumbai recently.

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KS Ranjitsinhji: Prince of a small state, king of a great game

KS Ranjitsinhji was a magical batsman, the first wristy wizard from the orient and the creator of the leg-glance.

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When KS Ranjitsinhji scored two First-Class hundreds on the same day

KS Ranjitsinhji's feat remains unmatched in First-Class cricket.

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Ranji cracks 154 on Test debut; Giffen becomes first to complete double, Richardson stands tall

Ranji had a spectacular debut, and George Giffen reached a significant milestone. But the match was lit up by Tom Richardson.

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Mike Smith: One of the most popular and respected captains of England

MJK Smith, born June 30, 1933, was one of the most popular captains of England. Arunabha Sengupta remembers the career of the man who led in exactly half the number of Tests he played, and was the last captain to win a series against South Africa for over 32 years.

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